Re: Trivia: When did git self-host?

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Mike Coleman <tutufan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does anyone recall when git first self-hosted?  This doesn't seem to
> be present on the GitHistory page on the wiki, and I'm not finding it
> elsewhere.
> 
> I suppose this could mean different things, but roughly I'm curious
> about the earliest point at which all further commits were
> human-generated, in real time, as opposed to the machine-generated
> commits of some robo-import script.  I'm not seeing this transition in
> the git-log, which seems to go continuously back to the very beginning
> (which is a little disturbing :-).

I think it was day 1.  One of Linus' goals was to have something
that could track itself, as that meant he was on the right path...
I think he worked about 8 hours or so on Git code before he was
able to actually commit something, and about that point he wanted to
commit.  And that is commit e83c5163316f89bfbde7d9ab23ca2e25604af290.
Yes, the beginning of history.

I've heard that Linus is a very good developer.  ;-)

-- 
Shawn.
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